The Federal Estate Tax is about to change. This blog will keep you up-to-date and link you to relevant and timely articles on the federal estate tax reform.

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10/10/2010

[1] Good news. There is good news I can share with readers of Future of the Federal Estate Tax: I merged the RSS feeds for both Future of the Federal Estate Tax and Estate of Confusion. This means that readers who have subscribed to Future of the Federal Estate Tax will get updates for both blogs.

Whether you have subscribed to get updates through e-mail or through an RSS reader, you will start receiving summaries of my posts from both blogs. You don’t have to do anything differently!

09/30/2010

I have received a number of wonderful e-mails encouraging my blogging efforts. Thank you so much for your kind words. (Also for those of you who e-mailed me with requests for coverage, I will be responding to your e-mails over the weekend. Thank you for your patience.)

09/15/2010

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07/22/2010

Are you wondering about the future of the federal estate tax? You might be interested in reading the predictions of others. I started a page that collects the predictions of others: Forecasting the Future of the Federal Estate Tax. Your contribution and feedback are always greatly appreciated.

06/16/2010

Today, I completed an experiment: creating a webpage that has both static content and dynamic content. One part of the page provides a summary (or snapshot) of information about a topic and the other part provides links to the latest posts on the topic from this blog. The purpose is to be able to have relevant information and the latest information in one place.

The page is on grantor retained annuity trusts (GRATs): Latest on GRATs. I provided a link to this page on the navigation bar at the top and blog footer on the bottom.

I hope conveying information in this way is useful to you.

(Special thanks to the support team at TypePad for assisting me in setting up the page.)